Dstates writes "AT&T left users across several Midwestern states without cellular phone service yesterday. The outage superficially resulted from a power failure at a Michigan switching center and spread to affect level3 cyberspace communications. The mighty windstorm also left 400,000 users without electricity. Interestingly, except for a few reports in Chicago and Indianapolis papers, AT&T has managed to keep this out of the average media. predominant as information.
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